Andy Murray

Andy Murray
Andrew Barron "Andy" Murray, OBEis a Scottish professional tennis player currently ranked world No. 2 in singles. Murray represents Great Britain in his sporting activities and is a three-time Grand Slam tournament winner, Olympic champion and Davis Cup champion. His elder brother is former world No. 1 doubles player Jamie Murray...
NationalityScottish
ProfessionTennis Player
Date of Birth15 May 1987
CityGlasgow, Scotland
thinking winning trying
It becomes tricky, and you start to think about the cramps rather than just actually what you're trying to do on the court, which is obviously win the match.
events ready stills
I am still been pumped to train and get myself ready for the biggest events.
player thinking differences
This will be my first Grand Slam final without Roger Federer or Novak Djokovic on the other side of the net, but I don't think being the more experienced player will make much difference to my approach.
beating feeling game ourselves win
We're beating ourselves up mentally. We need to win a game to get the feeling going.
bit calories
When I'm training in December, I have to eat like 6,000 calories a day to maintain my weight. It's a bit tiring.
interested left people seem tactics
People say to me, 'You don't seem that interested in interviews.' Well, you know, I'm not, often. I'm not going to talk tactics with the press, so you are left with talking about how you are feeling; for me, it is not the most interesting thing to be doing.
beaten beating few ways
When you have beaten guys a few times, you don't want them to think they know how you are going to play them. You have to try and find different ways of beating them. You have to do things they don't expect sometimes, put something unpredictable into your game.
home
When I'm at home, I enjoy going go-karting.
although family father love loved worked
One of the things I would have loved to have had was a family that worked better together, although I love my mother and father to bits.
embrace good level matches players
A lot of the players are very complimentary about each other; they embrace at the end of matches because the level of the tennis has been so good. I think that's something that tennis has got to be proud of.
certainly deal fact focus great knows penalty players pleased positive sean side stay today
The penalty at the end of the game, you're not pleased about, but the focus today for the most part should be on the fact that Sean had a great game. Sean knows how I feel about things, and I think our players are going to deal with that with Sean. We always want him to stay on the positive side of things, but certainly we're not pleased with the penalties.